The uninstaller for ALL of the East Asian Bibles is also now available.
See post #1 to download it.
http://www.bibleworks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1647
Robin
The uninstaller for ALL of the East Asian Bibles is also now available.
See post #1 to download it.
http://www.bibleworks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1647
Robin
Robin Song, M.Div
Andrews University Theological Seminary
Berrien Springs, MI
Hi Robin,
I've just emailed the 9 text files of korean versions.
Please check it.
Take care.
Haejin from Mexico,
Last edited by kimuspr; 07-10-2006 at 11:41 AM.
Sounds great!
I've just replied to you by email (I need you to resend the files because I didn't receive them), but hopefully I'll be able to work with these versions and we'll really be able to make some serious progress with the Korean Bibles.
Thanks,
Robin
Robin Song, M.Div
Andrews University Theological Seminary
Berrien Springs, MI
Hi Robin,
I have emailed it to you.
Check your box.
Thanks.
Haejin,
Ronen H. Kim, D.Miss.
Assistant Professor, Evangelia University, CA, USA
Director of the MCD (Mission Coram Deo) (2012~present)
Missionary to Mexico & Puerto Rico (1996~2012)
ronenhkim @ gmail.com
Wow. I've just converted all of the Bibles you sent me and its amazing. I tried looking all over the internet for different Korean versions and I couldn't find any.Originally Posted by kimuspr
Well, this is really going to change a few things. I think I'm going to separate the East Asian Language packs again into KOREAN, CHINESE and JAPANESE.
Also, 5 of the ROMANIZED versions you sent me are not actually romanized, but actually the Korean versions that have just been retyped by english keystrokes. As a result, they just appear as random english gibberish and so they will not be included in the final set unless they can be converted to a proper romanization.
Thanks!
Robin
Robin Song, M.Div
Andrews University Theological Seminary
Berrien Springs, MI
Robin,
I hope and pray that you make it useful for all of us.
Blessings to you!
Haejin,
Ronen H. Kim, D.Miss.
Assistant Professor, Evangelia University, CA, USA
Director of the MCD (Mission Coram Deo) (2012~present)
Missionary to Mexico & Puerto Rico (1996~2012)
ronenhkim @ gmail.com
Hi everyone,
I've just added the new update (07/11/06) for the East Asian Bibles to this thread. The major update to this pack are the Korean Bibles submitted by Haejin Kim.
The East Asian Pack has now been split into three different installers again and includes the following Bibles:
[Korean]
- KOR Revised Korean Bible (1961)
- KKJ Korean King James Version
- KAB Korean Agape Bible
- TKV Today's Korean Version
- KNV New Korean Standard Version
- KNR New Korean Standard Revised Version
- KCT Korean Common Translation Version
- KLB Korean Living Bible
- K20 K2000 Korean NT
- KOZ Revised Korean Bible (Romanized) (1961)
- KAZ Korean Agape Bible (Romanized)
- KCZ Korean Common Translation Version (Romanized)
- K2Z K2000 Korean NT (Romanized)
[Chinese]
- CU5 Chinese Union Version (1919) [Big5]
- CUV Chinese Union Version (1919) [GB]
- NCV New Chinese Version (1992) [Big5]
- NCV New Chinese Version (1992) [GB]
[Japanese]
- JKG Japanese (JapKUG) Bible
- JSD Japanese (JapSNKD) Bible
- JSI Japanese (JapSNKI) Bible
See post #1 of this thread for the new downloads.
Robin
Robin Song, M.Div
Andrews University Theological Seminary
Berrien Springs, MI
Due to Haejin Kim's recent massive update, the Korean Bibles have escalated to first place amongst the three languages.
If *anybody* has any Chinese or Japanese (or even more Korean) Bibles that can be added to this list, please let me know so that we can really make BibleWorks the most complete Bible software in the world.
Robin
Robin Song, M.Div
Andrews University Theological Seminary
Berrien Springs, MI
Thank you Robin,
I really enjoy it.
Great job!!
Haejin,
Last edited by kimuspr; 07-12-2006 at 11:51 AM.
Ronen H. Kim, D.Miss.
Assistant Professor, Evangelia University, CA, USA
Director of the MCD (Mission Coram Deo) (2012~present)
Missionary to Mexico & Puerto Rico (1996~2012)
ronenhkim @ gmail.com
I've just updated the Japanese Bibles. The acronyms JKUG, JSNKI, JSNKD were driving me crazy.
Thanks to my Japanese pastor friend however, they have finally been identified properly and the links have been updated. You can re-download the Japanese Bibles under their proper names now at post #1 of this thread:
http://www.bibleworks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1647
Blessings,
Robin
Robin Song, M.Div
Andrews University Theological Seminary
Berrien Springs, MI